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Dmitry S. Ischenko
Researcher at Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
Publications - 22
Citations - 1086
Dmitry S. Ischenko is an academic researcher from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gut flora & Microbiome. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 22 publications receiving 833 citations. Previous affiliations of Dmitry S. Ischenko include Peninsular Malaysia.
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Links of gut microbiota composition with alcohol dependence syndrome and alcoholic liver disease.
Veronika Dubinkina,Alexander V. Tyakht,Vera Odintsova,Konstantin S. Yarygin,Boris A. Kovarsky,Alexander V. Pavlenko,Dmitry S. Ischenko,Anna S. Popenko,Dmitry G. Alexeev,Anastasiya Y. Taraskina,R. F. Nasyrova,Evgeny Krupitsky,Nino V. Shalikiani,Igor G. Bakulin,P L Shcherbakov,L O Skorodumova,Andrei K. Larin,Elena S. Kostryukova,Rustam A. Abdulkhakov,Sayar Abdulkhakov,Sayar Abdulkhakov,Sergey Malanin,R. K. Ismagilova,Tatiana V. Grigoryeva,Elena N. Ilina,Vadim M. Govorun +25 more
TL;DR: Taxonomic and functional analysis shows an increased propensity of the gut microbiota to synthesis of the toxic acetaldehyde, suggesting higher risk of colorectal cancer and other pathologies in alcoholics.
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Characterization of secretomes provides evidence for adipose-derived mesenchymal stromal cells subtypes
Natalia Kalinina,Daria Kharlampieva,Marina Loguinova,Ivan Butenko,Olga Pobeguts,Anastasia Efimenko,Luidmila Ageeva,George V. Sharonov,Dmitry S. Ischenko,Dmitry G. Alekseev,Olga Grigorieva,Veronika Yu. Sysoeva,Ksenia Rubina,Vassiliy Lazarev,Vadim M. Govorun +14 more
TL;DR: Variability in the secretion of several proteins from cultured ADSCs of individual subjects suggests that these cells exist as a heterogeneous population containing functionally distinct subtypes, which differ in numbers between donors.
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Microbiome Responses to an Uncontrolled Short-Term Diet Intervention in the Frame of the Citizen Science Project.
Natalia Klimenko,Alexander V. Tyakht,Anna S. Popenko,Anatoly S. Vasiliev,Ilya Altukhov,Dmitry S. Ischenko,Tatiana I. Shashkova,Tatiana I. Shashkova,Daria Efimova,Dmitri A. Nikogosov,Dmitrii A. Osipenko,Sergey Musienko,Kseniya S. Selezneva,Ancha Baranova,Alexander Kurilshikov,Stepan Toshchakov,Aleksei A. Korzhenkov,Nazar I. Samarov,Margarita A. Shevchenko,Alina V. Tepliuk,Dmitry G. Alexeev,Dmitry G. Alexeev +21 more
TL;DR: A paired comparison of the metagenomes before and after the 2-week intervention showed that even a brief, uncontrolled intervention produced profound changes in community structure, paving the way for the development of an individualized diet.
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Evolutionary pathway analysis and unified classification of East Asian lineage of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Egor Shitikov,Sergey Kolchenko,Igor Mokrousov,Julia Bespyatykh,Dmitry S. Ischenko,Elena N. Ilina,Vadim M. Govorun +6 more
TL;DR: It is shown that different genotyping methods give high consistency results in description of ancient Beijing strains while the classification of modern Beijing strains is significantly divergent due to star-shaped phylogeny, which provides balanced classification with well-defined major groups and their genetic markers.
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Genome-wide Mycobacterium tuberculosis variation (GMTV) database: a new tool for integrating sequence variations and epidemiology
Ekaterina Chernyaeva,M Shul'gina,Mikhail Rotkevich,Pavel Dobrynin,Serguei Simonov,Egor Shitikov,Dmitry S. Ischenko,Irina Y. Karpova,Elena S. Kostryukova,Elena N. Ilina,Vadim M. Govorun,Vyacheslav Y. Zhuravlev,Olga Manicheva,Peter K Yablonsky,Yulia D Isaeva,Elena Nosova,Igor Mokrousov,Anna Vyazovaya,Olga Narvskaya,Alla Lapidus,Alla Lapidus,Stephen J. O'Brien +21 more
TL;DR: A broadly inclusive unifying Genome-wide Mycobacterium tuberculosis Variation (GMTV) database, (http://mtb.dobzhanskycenter.org) that catalogues genome variations of M. tuberculosis strains collected across Russia, facilitates disease gene discoveries associated with drug resistance or different clinical sequelae, and automates comparative genomic analyses among M. TB strains.